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s . : 4 qa Com- | not be affected b: except in so far as they may com | reported a bill the port of Camden, New Jer. | Tennemee, and upbraided the House for the neglest of “ State of Rhode Island, which was referred to th.’ Ry Hig wikis provisions, pr yer aage tempo fay te colosicn ait 2 her ae | Demeene. a ) mitiee on Comme SUTREXE COURT. igre tba bare. formed” ggniton sd eerament | Gane! tmcs 6 cemde at camden pe il i s Toe folows Vill was called up by Mr. TROMETLE, ee sccoavtution ‘ar delegates elected by | naval and marine coal er] alt, MF: de Hana our best marine painter. ove 4 ep. and passed, 1b goes Hows: frieete Another Protracted Session of, j >» “ ° NEW ‘YORK HERALD, SUNDAY FEBRUARY Y7, 1867. and jersey. of Sl Sa reer Zeinaunn. wo | te omoraan hen Vet Mh wee FINE ‘ARTS. ee ~~ enemy evening Wh & private Wai af Poo! large picture upon which he bas beca a: work for the last etx months “Admiral Farragut’s Fleet Passing the ise shall’ be ea, pa Passed. smannéd Admiral the Senate. qualifcations hese ored, DY all auch persons | It provides for the building of ligutkecses at, the fol: Forts below New Orieans.”” The ned Mme Nats SUL or Asmocinie ‘sball mien ach constitution al Wet Ors das lowing pointe caurom bridge, Point Thunder Bay, Mich himself has sided the artist in securing historical fidele- The Military Reconstruction Bill Under Considerati : the ¥ Mendota, Lake Su; ; ; court to make the same, roting on the gucsiion uf ratifi- . perior, Mich; Santa Cal. ; Brad: ome ‘necessary at any other than date the ete anes | Ne : ae for “dsisgates, ang | 49Ck’s Point, Ga; Cambahee Bank, Ga; Tybee ‘ea allotment shall be by the Chief Ju: 2 aha for @ onal been submitted !, Ga; Mortis Island, 8. C,; Deepwater Dinding until the next term, and wali a new allot - and Goagress shail | Jathes river, Va; St. Simons, Ga; rebuilding W i "8 appiared i ti the court, 9 SE eadtineee eee, seid, Sate tam | dalend beacon tights, Ga. ;, Sapelo tang lighthouse, Sec. 2. That the Court ma; ¥ appoint a marshal | $! ave adopted the am, Fare also spot at sald 'raed Sean, he, a ter | Eaves inten, raped gta Tura cue and f Modern.” Th of it iy La ave LJ i} rr serve end enaeniand a2, said court of ite men n+ partof the constinton of ne be — hall have become ly ing out the words “the State ex, satd State shall ing to any of the States lately in rebells- om Sythe Cnet ieee eauing out of sors and Represent = pebtesenistion tn Coigre ‘eu i LONGYEAR also. roported back the The substitute differed from the m ate 5 weotions of onan apie In Pngd to nrovens senda! 23 Bet ot Tay 18, : ity, by placiag the contending vessels on the canvass im the exact rlative positions which they occupied in the actual engagement. The artist has selected the hottest moment of the fight between the confederate fleet of” river bosts, cotton and iron-clads, with an armored bat tery, tbe formidable Louisiana, and the Union fleet, be- fore the opening bombardment from Porter’s mortar- BBJECTION OF THE BLAINE AMENDMENT, ied States sit fara masenall bay tn! thelr ta ean jaw, and then and theres | guuand the twenty-firt section 8 bill 0.1 | # pert Resvtr op 4 Bannoom Fuacas—James Whalen, | 9° bs fairiy ceased, and when’ the @agenip Hartford, Broth oboe nd render a true Med aad the a * | on the left of the picture, is aground under the guns of pr tials Ailes 8 Seonpiary ef the Ta inerour entation ng meee | 8G a wo authorize th” Wich was passed. } “the unfortunate man who was severely injured on te | Foss Phiip, into which she is, pouring a.steady fre, "ip wig the ports of Boothbay, Chuy and clearanoe night of the 2d inst, by being strack on the right temple } ooo air ba: inkn Gemsentieam, wt oe fb Can of Vessels at tbe pol - and St. Goorge’s Bay, ith Paul Ske wi reting 8 contact with the | et J marshal Me., which was Algo tP 4 fronse bill to amend an | With ® glass tumbler while in the berroom of Paul Skein, buring va driven’ upon ber,.by. she. ram Manas- | —_~ wuss soe approval of (he Chief PP int assist. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. act granting right of WAY” Jor the military reservatio'g | No. 11 Union street, died at the City Hospital from the py at pg Mietestent | tow employ with such compen: sor =e ce Feb. 16, 1867. at Fort Gratiot, Mich., wb’ oh was passed, effects of bis injuries yesterday. Skein, who it is al- | 5% F id, and ppl are A Bubstitute for the Whole Proposition Of- | towed to of the House of RePre?” nistives of almilar dangle daey { Mr. Donax, ‘rep.) OF N. ¥., from the Committen on | leeed threw the glass—not, however, intending to strike | directly behind her, and the Brooklyn is engaged on her Cee De acter e eS | ae pages aera cans win, te| SMe Mie len, te Svemneel | Same neces teceret cnet naa ee yn | em rune Lasaan Te sat. fi etn yo Lat r a 3,42 i. S fered by Mr. Sherman. Suid Marshal of the Supreme O”urg encept'so farreain this | _ TB¢ Yeading ef the journal being dispensed with, Mr. 4 fr Totes, Baier Company $4% (im gold Tor addl | cn Tuesday morming next sek i yey, brekogs. he: planging: fe tasthalace of a nnenne nares Passage of the River and Harbor Appro- act otherwise provided. THR SOUTHET.s pactriO RAILROAD, Mr. Pomsnoy, (rep.)‘of Kansas, reported from the Com- mittee on Public Lo‘ads the bill granting to the state of Kansas public lara to aid in tbe extension of the South- Strevens, (rep.) of Pa, from the Committee on Appro- Cammitteadn' Claims, Also Senate bél 5 b relative to collec priations, reported the bill making appropriation® for } gon distetets in North Carolina, © tz hlishing four col sundry civil expenses of the government for the year 4 lection districts, asx follows:—All ew.arie, with the port 4 el . | of entry at Plymouth; Pamlico, With the port of entry at ending June 20, 1868; which was referred to the Com- | SAE Sta edurort, with the porto ante at Beaufort Dit oF THE BRooKzys Pouce Force —The off-pla- toons of the ten Brooklyn police precincts held their seml-monthly drill at the Portland avenue arsenal on Friday afternoon. .The force was organized into eight the blazing raft, the exploding bombehells. and the flashing artillery, while a cloud of night mist apd battle smoke overhangs the scene, It is fitting that the xroat naval victory which restored to. the government New iation Bil i ern Branch oF %ne Union Pacific Railroad and Telegraph | mittee of the Whole on the state of the Union, and made | the Secretary of the Treasury be dnp, wathorized to change | compan: Oricans and the lower Misswsippi, with the adjacent Priation Bil} in the House. from the present terminus at of nar For ley, Kansas, | tng pecia uraer for Tuesday nex, ito Morehead Cuy—aud Wilt ston, with the port ef | {ain ameron, & Copeland. at] cane moras as con, | trttory, abould be commemorated, by sucha, splenaia &e. &e. &e. 8 jupr%iion wi e ‘THE INVALID PENSION WITL, entry at Wilmington, which « as Ra 4 master, acting 1 ako heote py rec nay Wasninaron, Feb, 16, 1867, Paoilte Railroad, ALBANY 4 PORT OF DELIVERY, Mr. Harare, (rep.) of N. Y¥., introduced ‘a bill allowi Mr. Stevens from the sawe committee reported back | PassaGE OF THE RIVER AND fa7chiOR APPROPRIATION MILL. the Senate amendments to the Invalid Pension bil, Mr. Eaauxston, (rep.) of (hie, from the same commit- which were concurred in, tee, reported the River an. 4 Marbor Appropriation bill. by Captain Smith, acting as lieutenant colonel; Captain Powers as major, Sergeant Croft as adjutant and eant Dufour as sergeant major. After the formation of the battalion the command was exercised in the fol- won the fight. A fine,photograph of Adnural Farregut, , by Brady, bangs in the room in which this great picture ‘i foreign merchandise imported into the port “? pong hee The Hmpoachment—Allowed Corrwvt Bargaing | Aipouy to pe secured and pald at what place; which bil | y4y, graveve asked’ loave to riake™ pernonal explans- | $4 800000 ne Avpriated in the bill “# Over | towing movements, as proscribed Iu Morris’ tactics: | is now om exhibition at she Stadio, Building, im West Between Members of Congress. declares said city 40 be port of delivery, and authorizes | tion but Mr, Dawsax, (dom.) ef Pa., objected. Soveral members ap fered to Mr. Eggleston to let | OD right by file, from column of fours, right in front; | Tenth street. On motion of Mr, Wentworth, of Mimojs, a commitves ‘of three wag authorized, with power to send for persone, papers, &c., to inquire into what had trangpired and ‘wae transplréng between certain members of. that house ‘and the Prasident of the United ‘States, what meetings ad bocn Iyeld by these members, and by whom attended, ‘wbat bargains made, &c., &c. In the preamble to the resolutiv.n it was intimated @hat corrupt bargains were “being :made to prevent impeachment and to defeat eertaiy. measures now pending in Congress, senater Doolittle on Recenetruction. Ia/ the Senate Mr, Doolittle occupred the chief atten- tien! in am claborate vindication of his political course 70d. of the policy of reconstruction favored by Mr. Lin- He aleo made some strong amainst the reconstruction tiHs now pending and fan and by Mr. Johnson. “denounced them, « Financial Matters. f During the week ending to-day there has been received {as the Treasury Department, from the printers, $555,000 > “Am fractional currency. Durmg the same period there has been forwarded to the Assietant Treasurer a Now York $100,000; to the national ; | ‘wad others, $116,222, making @ total of $216,222 weecurities held by the Treasurer in trost for national j | “Ranke, reported to-day, are'es follows:—For cleculating motes, $240,549,450; for deposita of public moneys, E 54 $98,762,450, Total, — $370,110,900. During iv fractional currency. week ending $298, 826,084. past week there has been destroyed at the Treasury Department $401,400 in . ‘The receipte from interual'revenue iz ‘to-cay were $443,255, making the tota! amount for the ee to-day — $2,676,388. During past week there ‘Treasury Department The Minority ‘Report on the Bosten'Castem House Prauds. ‘The minority report of the Committee on ‘Public Ex- penditures, which excalpates Mr. Jordan, the Solicitor « ‘the ‘Treasury, trom any ‘Dieme in the frauds on the Fevenne Sonnented with the “ Williams case” at Bos- ton, bas fauch mere favorably received by the banks redeemed and the bas =been issued ‘from the $170,130 in national bank eurrency, making'the total amount issued up to date $901,465,016. From 4his is to be deducted the currency returned, inchding worn out notes, amounting to 82,638,032, leaving in actual circulation at this date the appointment of a surveyor of oustoms therefor, and APPROVSL OF THR DIRTRICE SUPFNAGE FILI. them offer amendme' stg, but he declined, and the bill also extends the privileges of the warehouse acts of Au- My. Moants, (rep.) of N. ¥., presented concurrent reso- | was passed under t! ye ‘previous question, and without SLA at oesartinec iia: tnseoie Ser abe tac | Nalleee.oe tne nue eee arena octee beer ciasteeags the Treasury Depa E ’ the action of Congress in passing tl jet jum- approp! for examination and survey of port of Albany ; which was referred to the Committee on | pia Saftraye bill, works of improver vm as follows:—On the ‘atlantie Merce. ‘THE IMPRACHMENT QUERTION—ALLEGED CORRUPT BARGAIN | coast, $30,000; © @ the Pacific coast, $25,000; on the AMONG MEMBERS OF THR HOUSE Northwestern { ges, $75,000; on the Western and Mr. Wexrwortn, (rep.) of II, submitted as a question | Northwestern r seers, $125,000. It also appropriates for of privilege, pis dag. ed he said, the honor, purity and | extension of pi grs, improvements of harbors, &c., as fol- amendment, fadependoace of the House, a long preamble and resolu- | lows:—Erie bh’ givor, Pa., $25,000; Conneaut river, Ohio, Mr. DootsTTs, (rep.) of Wis., took the floor, and com- | tion reciting that it hus been for some time rumored, and | $10,000; Asb sebula harbor, Ohio, $54,000; Grand River menced his speech as follows :—I wish to plead tor what | has at last been asserted in the public newspapers, that | harbor, Obio , ‘$60,000; Sandusky river, from Fremont 1 think the life of the republic, aud for that spirit whieh | certain members of the House have been holding private | to’ Lake Erie, Ohio, $20,000; ' Maumee Bay, gives tt life. Tatand here, also, to answer for mys-lf, | meetings with a view to a corrupt bargain, pledging | Ohio, $20 feo; 'St Clair Flats, Mich., $150,000; because on a former occasion 1 feresaw what I believed | themselves to act adversely to the report of the Judi- | Mouth — 0! inaw river, Mich., $28,000; | St would foliow as a necessary and 4ogi consequence of | cigry Committee on the question ef impeachment if an- | Mary’s pe Al ol $50,000; mouth of Au’ Sable the adoption of tortain fundamental heresies ortginated | favorable to the President, and also to act adversely to | river, I ge Hurow, $50,000; Marquette harbor, Lake State of Massactrusetta, and of which | certam other measures pending before the House to | Superio ¢ $80,000, Eagle harbor, Lake Superior, $65,000; the Senator from Massachusetia on my rigut | which they bad been hitherto favorable, provided the | Lac La. felle, Lake ~uperior, $46,000; Superior Cit: Mr. Sumner) te the great advocate and champion. | President do certain things to which he has hitherto de- | Wis., $83,000; Aux Botsie, Mich., $10,000; Grand Ri have ben for more than eighteen months denounced | clared himself hostile, and refrain from doing certain | haroc¢, Mich, $40,000; Black Lake c in my State by many of my former political-essociates | other things to which he has hitherto declared himssif fa- | $51. gm; St Joseph, Mich., $23,000; Racine, W and friends for foreseeing these logical reguits which | yorable; and instructing the JudiciaryCommities to inquire | $45 fag: Sheboygan, Wis, $8.000: Manitowoc, have now come, which are now pondiag before this’) into the tactwhether such meetings have taken place, | $4! 099: Green Bay, Wis., $45,000; Manistee, Mich., Senate in the bills which -have come trom the House of | and such corrupt bargains have been made, what per- | $6 4900; White River harbor, Mich,, $57,000; Muskegon Representatives, for denouncing them ia advance, for | sony have carried communications from such members | h: groor, Lake Michigan, $59,000; South’ Haven, Mich., asserting to the people of Wisconsin over and over again | to the President and from the President to them, the | ¢ 3.900; New Buffalo, Mich.. $60,000: Dunkirk. N. Y., that yielding to those fatal heresies would of necessity | nature of the communicatiens, &c., and to report such | g:x90,000; Buffalo, N. ¥., $100,000; Olcott, N. Y., at dissolve the Union and establish a concentrated military | resolution for the action uf the House as the committee | mouth of Eighteen Mile creek, $60,000; Oak Orchard, despotism. 1 have, sir, I repeat, been most severely | may deem necessary for the preservation of its honor | Ww Y., $87,000; Great Sodus Bay, N. Y., $80,000; Little denownced throughout the State of Wisconsin and else- | and independence. ‘Sodus Bay, N. Y., $50,000; Oswego, N. Y.. $00,000; where, That denunciation has been carried to such an ‘Mr. Evoripox, (dew.) of Wis., asked the Speaker how § Ptatisburg, N. Y., $26,000; Kennebec river, between extent as to culminate at last in the regotutions of Wis- | tne resulution came before the House. /l Shepherd’s Point ‘and Augusta, Me., $30,000; Ogdene- consin |nstructing me to resign my seat in this body. The Sreaxen stated that it was submitted by the gen, | burg. N. ¥., $40,000; Thames river, Coun., $36,000; say, therefore, Mr. President, as I stand here to-day, 1 | teman from Illinois (Mr. Wentworth) as aquestion «4 st Croix river, Me., above the ledge, $15,000, provided stand to plead for the life of the republic, to plead for | priviiege, and held that, as it asserted from rumor that | the province of New Branswick pay a like sum for the the spirit in which it lives, and without which it ie.dead. | certain members were guilty of corrupt practices rmd | same purpose; Hudson river, N. Y., from Troy to New Acd, sir, I am here ¢o auswer for myself, because I have | were acting in violation of their oath, the gontleraam | Baltimore, $305,188; Marcus Hook harbor, Pa, $94,000; been pleading for it with all the power God hae given | (yr, Wentworth) making himself responsible for/the | Chester harbor, Pa, $11,000; Delaware breakwater, tne for the last two years, in my own State, in this Senate | giiegation, it was a question of privilege. ‘ Delaware bay, $109,493; Patapseo river, Md., $75,000; and elsewhere; amd ii, mF, 1 shall am this discussion give Mr. Westwortu moved the previous question onjtbe | mouth of the Mississippi river, $200,000; Ohio river, utterance to deep and earnest conviction in strong and | resoiation. $100,000: Boston harbor, Mase, $375,000; Saco river, earnest hanguage, Senators will understand it is with Mr. Evpriver asked him to yield for an amendment, Me., $40,000; Mississippi river, at Des Moines or Lower no disrespect to them; i is ‘because my soul! Mr WevrwuaTu sad he could not yield; the “eusien | Rapids, $1,000.000; Mississippi river at Rock Island is filled with sentiments which language ‘can | was too short for any debate, Rapids, $200,000; Ontanogan, Mich., 600; hardly utter. Never befere im my life—though ‘Mr. Evprivce said he did not want to debate‘t. Re | dredges and Boats, to be used on the Mississippi, be- Ibave stood im many ‘and have often risen | only wanted the resolution amended, so 8 to dyroct in- | twoen Fort Snelling ‘and Rock Island — Rapids, quiry a; to whether members on the other side had not | $96,000; Pentwater lake, Mich., $55,000; Pore been holding meetings for Sorrey. Parsons oe bie. Marquette lake, Mich., $50,000; Michigan City, pot, with corrupt objects, determi) to impeach the | Ind., $75,000, The bill also directs the of President, War to cause examinations or surveys to be at Mr. Warrworts insisted en the previous question and | Crescent City harvor, Cal. ; Daxbury beach, Maas, ; mouth she House seconded y of Menemono, river, Green Bay; Compa ey harbor, an Hn, (rep.) of Ind., moved to lay the resolution on { mouth of the Kalamazoo river, nae ‘THE MILITARY RECONSTRUCTION BILL. At one o'clock the Militery Reconstruction bill was taken up, The pending question being on the Blaine ‘| "The Sreaxen thought that would hardly be in order. r. MAYNARD, (rep.) Of Temn., ted taknow whether principle that 5 \ on loft by file, from column of fours, in front; close column by divisions, from ¢olamn of fours,’ right in front; close column dy divisions, left in front; close column, facing rear, from divisions; close colump, left in front, facing rear, from divisions; close column, facing left, from divisions; close column, left in front, facing left, from divisions; close colnmn, facing nght, from divisions; close column, left in front, facing right, from divisions, These movements, after boing executed from the column of four, right in front, were next performed from the column of fours, left in front, with great celerity and efficienc tions were rendered on the double qui ‘The showed excellent discipline on the part of force of the City of Churches, and the New Yorkers must look well to their laurels. On this occasion Captain Mul- lin commanded the first company; Captain Rhodes, sec- ond company; Captain Leech, third company; Captain Waddy, fourth company: Captain Jacobs, fifth company ; Captain Stearng, sixth company ; Captain Brown, seventh company, and Captain Woglom, eighth company. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED Receiver oF BroLKN Pro, rerty.—A junkman, named Francis Moran, aged fifty- five years, was taken into custody yesterday afternoon by the police of the Forty-third precinct, on a charge of re- ceiving stolen property. The accused, as alleged, por- ehased a quantity of brass ware, valued at about $50, from a young man, named Edward Ryan, who is now under arrest on a charge of stealing it from J. Reed’s manufactory, at Nos. 21 and 23 Sackett street, South Brooklyn. Mr. Reed’s establishment was burglariously entered on the night of the 11th inst, by a gang of four or five young men—among whom, it is charged, was this Ryan, who is said to have disposed of his share of the plunder to the junkman, Moran, The latter bas a shop on the North pier, Atlantic dock, and is now lockcd it the Forty-third precinct station house, awaiting an mination before Justice Buckley. Ax Incorniaraix Yourn,—Henry Tressider, a youth of sixteen, was yesterday arraigned before Justice Dailey on a charge of vagrancy preferred by his father, Bradley Tressider. It aj in evidence that the boy was in the habit of beating bis mother when at home, which ‘was seldom, and that, although he did not pursue any nts, he was always well supplied with currency, which he expended freely in horse fleab, fast women, ‘cigars and whiskey. The Justice sent the incorrigible youth to the House of Refuge to sow bis wild oats Before his de- parture forhis new home Henry intimated to the officer who had fel in charge that he would lick ‘he old cus,” legitimate calling, and got no money from his is father, when he got his discharge. Senoor, Exnmmion,—An exhibition of the papils of the Bedford Institute, in Herkimer street, was given Test night at the Athenwum. © The house was One of Goupil’s windows is adorned ‘by a striking por, trait of General Sherman, by Mr, Kaufmann, We bave already called attention to the remarkable roerite of this painting, which represents the General seated and in his shirt sleeves, “musing while the fire burns” in front of bis tent. Not only has the artist. managed with great skill the blending effects of moonlight on the white tents, and of the reflected lights from the camp fire, but he has ad- mirably succeeded in depicting the general ag be has often beep actually seen at night while brooding over his plans for the great march, In the attitude, in the brow, in the expressive face, you almost see bim think, and the portrait will lopg live im the mind's eye as the most characteristic one yet painted of this most intellec- tual of our heroes of the war, If we turn for 8 moment from the portraits of warriors and from battle pictures, we shall find in ‘The Conva- lescent,” a large new painting by Mr. Constant Mayer, the fame susceptibility to natural and tender emotions inspired by scenes of domestic life; in fine, the same fine qualities which, in “The Consolation’ and other succeseful works of this conacien- ‘ious artist established his reputation. In the present picture, a bionde leans back in ber chair on the piazza, having been brought out into the sunlight far the first time after a weary illness, Her countenance is still pale and languid; but health is beginning to shine again in ber eyes, as they may now look out doors upom the vines that are twined around the pillar, upon the garden below the steps, upon the flowing stream and the green thicket beyond it, The grapes and oranges placed within reach of her wasted hand make a uice bit.of stil? life; and healthfulness of the brunette who bends affec- tionately over “The Convalescent,” covtrasta bapmly with the delicate reviving beauty of the tatter, Both blonde and brunette (ihe ladies say) are charmingly dressed, The friends of Mr, Mayer will find bim in bis new studio, No. 82 Fifth avenue, over Somervilie’s Fine Art Gallery. ; Mr. Jerome Thom (Dodworth’s building, Broad- |. Way) has completed janother souvenir of his Minnesota travels—'A Prairie Hunting Soene”—which fairly daz- ales the eye with a gay and gorgeous profusion of prairie flowers and grasses. The prairie is on fire with Sowerg, SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION. >, Jeovitet ether mayreca A Maw Burned to Death by Interanl ‘ire. png greg ae agen ES oar ca eee irmuara, on 1 pu 6 nature o: Teceived by Mr. Mr. Hitz withdrew bis motion to lay on the table for ae’ A well authenticated case of 8 combustion Jordan from the informer te not generally known, avd ihe perpons, ho-snid, of stving tine and letting sbevwote | the *t tied dates, tm cass of voruncien inthe eamce pork NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. occurred in Columbus, forty miles south of this city, “tm Justice to that officer ebould'be mage public. The in- ‘The vow was then takon by yeas end nays andre. | of President and’ Vice President, approved March 1, yesterday morning. Andrew Nolte, a German, very in- former, being an officer of the goversment, did not sup- wolted, yeas 80, nays 41. So the preambie and rosolu- | 1792, was on January 23 recomm! to wee gpg | Jersey City. temperate in his habits, was found dead in his ehop, bis pose that bo was eutitled to the portion allowed tion were agreed to. Comritioe, The motion was agreed to, and the bill | Riot axp Stamping Ayynay im 4 Cicnce.—The African | ips entirely burued away, leaving a ghastly hole, bis te wach ‘persons untli he was informed of that ane eT onee moved ie ronsusider the vole and lay |. <O'imend the bill wm wome merely vervel ee eae Methodist Episcopal church in South Fifth street was u | tongue charred to a crisp. ° His noge wat olvo as fact by the Solicitor of the Treasury, and Mr, Wira0n, (rep.) of To ‘the House to | made and acted scene of disorder and outrage on Friday might The | {10 cre cmngavoand "No oibse part, of the, body, ‘When, in:gratitude to that geatiomen, made bim a present reconsider the vote and let the resolution be amended, an Bipwe1t, Cog etng ayer miripe whether | colored people who Compose the congregation some- | save the air passages was burned, Physicians who ex- ‘ef $4,000, .giving © tike amount to Mr. Goodrich, the 80 a8 to refer the inquiry toa select comvittes. =. hig gp iw lected to fill'a vacancy, | times overstep the modesty of nature in their jubilos | amined the body pronounce it acleareace of spontaneous Me, Warrwortn thought the Committee the | under this bil id hold his office for foar yoars or hallelujahs bustion. pposed Wollector of Boston, and to Mr. Tuck, the Naval Officer. preper.one, as it had already charge of the subject worm? rent he he RE] tested by reactor w nese chem mr ‘Mr, Jordan received thie money without any attempt at hr. Witton waid the Judiciary Committes had not Bovrwant replied that the bill did not provide for | tne devotional exercises cach evening. About nine sate Raster? “~ nh ; charge of it, and It would be impossible for that.commit- | the election of a dent, but left it to eres tO | orciock on Friday night some of the eatéon } concealment, but, om the contrary, acquainted the Secre- ey decide whether there should be an election. If not, the pee Gat KANSAS LEGISLATURE. : ing him to resign, «denying the right of the Legislature | te t0.attend to it, ceeded in creati a row, and violently assaulted the , { tary of the Treasury with the fact immediately. The | Ce’wisconsin to inoue such Instructions, and reviowing | The motion to reconsider was not laid on the table, | Person liolding the office would continue Ybrough the | church trustees, who interposed to prevent disorder. One ‘eens: Pee statement of Mr. Way that be received $31,000 from | his votes and 5} in the Senate, and the acts of his | *ud the vote was reconsidered. form. | The bill was passed wit * Pp of the trostees, named Johnson ro “ » Feb. 1b, 1867. The senate committee to whom was referred the let- Mr. Wiisox then moved to amend the resolution by | Vides a: follows:— tring out ‘the Judici Committee” and inserting “a Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives select commitice of tare T of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, was public life which tad caused these resolutions to bdo, thearm. All the ruffians detection. This was = by what be termed the radicals of the Wisconsin Ly ‘Messrs. Williams & Oo. for the purpose of bribing the ter of Judge Usher on the power of the State te regulate a@oers of the government does not receive any consider- then a th w loafers some ‘tion ‘when confronted by tbo aworn statements of | dokedte Principles af tye Baltimore platform cf 1904, | ators allover the hall suggested nughingty a.com. | Teatincuet.o renal date feu teraz, PON | of the porbapsiudierous but unoonding “alggeras | <a ‘ermon.yulroade and to ta dele property, wil sub- Mens Jordnn, Goodrich, Tock, Poelpe and Furwel, | bot at ne wag im for of it ahd of the poicy | Novis ‘mandy, and’ Mr, MoRow moved thai ae an | ro"Plsnusrtnr qowedetger eee wees | | Diao rox Inzowm.—Fatrck Feehan, a rorident of | tha ihe Pacito Balad’ has ao leat exsioned as he ‘ ewpbatically deny all knowledge of any such | (i ,'Touisaua bill, he sald te title should be amended eo | amend! ° tatives for the time being: and, In oase Montgomery street, paid a visit to a relative in New | Clarter was granted by the mice legislature of 1865, attempt. to read not to restore civil government, but to or. | _ fhe Houre on & division, to bodargely in | shall be no Speaker of the House of Representatives, then | York last Monday, Hymaining till Wednesday, On Son | they dary che co ean dee ighital authority, which fedinn Ati as pot pated: lanl + Applause to the | favor of Mr. M gs’ amendment, but the yeas and | the Chief Justice of the Supreine Court of the United States; of they deny, the company did not comply with the con- fairs. ganize oe porays a» i A , nays having been called, the amendment was rejected po shall be no Chief Justice, then the Justice | day or Tuesday night he was involved ina fight wich | ditions imposed b» it The committee divclaim any de- , The Commissioner of Indian Affairs commenced a pile mingle 1888. ) a atte concluded by 64 40 60. of Guereme Orere whe seals have tose pngnsh comme. some parties in the neighborhood of the Hudson River Pete den cae gg appeal Of this state of things or te fetter treaty this morning with the fac and Fox Indian dele- i ‘The amendment of Mr. Wilson was then adopted and ‘or & Precilent shail 66 aa pap eg aontee 1a ee bag I = the company by legisiation, bui when its at- torney altemps to dictate to the State then it Is the duty Caan. make public the true status of the Juries he died morning. ‘Au inquest will be «dem. Del. bi gation, with a view-of inducing them to dispose of their he saying that a) fate of Mr. Doolittle at the | the matter referred to a sclect committec of three. bi: held this afternoon, ‘was thirty-five years of qual! re SYMPATHY FOR THE GREERS, Sxc, 2. And be it further enacted, That whenever the offices presentdands and remove further towards the “outh- Mr. Tay1or, (dem.) of N. Y., presented the resolutions | of President and Vico resident shall both become ‘vacant : ‘weet, ‘This delegation intend to start on their re- of the New York Legislature expressive of sym, for } the Sec of State shall, if the Senate and House of | age, and leaves a wife, + “gurm heme on Tuesday next. Commissioner Bogy the Greeks now struggling for freedom, which was re- COT eee oD 0 ie eae tt | Seizure or Lear Tomaeco,—Upwards of $25,000 worth | _ S428 oF 4 I get penny green awp Ra- amd ‘Mr. Watson, who bas charge of tho ferred to the Committe on Foreign Aire the Bxecutive of eact: State, and shall also cause the same | of Jeaf tobacco in Jarvis.& Uo,'s warehouse at the Long | sayna man by the name of Bryant, booming Aor acd LAND LIFORNIA. Feast one i disaatistied Se Gechool matters of the Indian Bureau, bad an Mourn (rep.) of Cal. from Uo Committee on | each Rate, specifying that electors of President aud Vice | Dock was solzed by the Internal Revenue officers ou | with his wife, last week, ‘alled upon an auctioneer, aud + materview to-day with the Superintendent of the Kaw Public ‘reported a bill granting lands to aid in | President of the United States shall be appointed in the | Friday, by order of the Collector for the Fourth district, | the wife and the furniture in the house were sold at F fe construction of ® canal in California, which was | Severwl States on the Tuesday next after the frst Monday in | of New York, on the ground that the owners of the ar- lie auction. The wife was sold for ten. dollars. {ana Kansas Indians in reference to the appropriation of b to be printed and ty we. — of a fay pap mm wine Mp ry) there | ule have attempted te defraud the government. Sometime before next morning the husvind and wife , Seechool fand set apart for this tribe. The practice ‘A WST OF MEMAERS TO HK PUBLISHED IN THE GLORR. notification ang the sald ‘Tues y. But if there, all” got Newark. yw their terse Cn Bryant refused to deliver , ' am Deen hitherto to divide this Indian school fund Mr. from the Committee on Printing, reported | be the space of wo monihe beiwean the date of uch nolif, | Essex Counry Covem.—No business *s done in the Purchaser the wife and furniture. \ { “with the white school on the reservation, which the @ resolution directing the Clerk of the House to furnish | > it and View ibe ey ay courts yesterday beyond the sentencing of yarties con- “ to the publishers of the Gile at the end of each session ist of members of the House, with their &c., to be printed inthe Congressional Globe, victed of crime, ‘The following are the principm eases... | deong ene x cad dogs appear sto, be epi- ‘Thomas A. Colt,the re school teacher, assinit and child, is battery on a fine; coe St eae pe ee ing, sseautt , $50 fine. J Axuzst or 4 BURGLAR —On Thursday night Christopher Farrell was arrested at the bouse of a friend in Hoyt ‘Baperiatoadent thought was right. The Commismoner, ‘however, insisted that the division should not be made, and semarked that agenta were employed to look after ‘the intercats of the’ladians under their charge, and not after their own interests; that he was appointed to look after agents, andall whioh be meant to do. Geta Mining Bact ef the Rocky Mountains. “s ‘The-report on the subject of gold mining east of the iH i ‘Wecky Mountains, by Mr. J. W. Taylor, of Minnesota, ae (rep.) of Ii)., claimed that poetpone- 7 po cene imei Tulugsipne’ <. cage] communicated from the Treasury Department to the ‘Neen, ¢ taken to ‘where Mr. Mc! rep.) of Ky., from the minority of the a “Blouse of Reprepentatives, will attract attention, not 80 comnaltiee en nnn reeented the minority report. for the id ata pied pousseat We Woopusioum, (rep) 9f ve it Tae Lage Borwiec Acanent.—The servant girl in the endo and Mentane as for the prominence given te the ‘Delano’s moti ‘agreed to, and the bill and sal a8 : sqeid districts of the Alleghaniea, now rapidly coming casinimnents Ware pentpensd’ aa Way eaxk ‘Yeas 73, employ of Mra Evans who was severely burned (as re- date notice. Mr. Taylor, under the instructions of the nays 67, Ported in the Hxnarp to eth te a dangpres Taylor, RAST, condi and the physicians who attend her have no ‘Mecretary, extended his inquiry to the vermilion dis Mr. Jouian, (rep.) of Ind, from the Committee on hopes of her recovery. exit of Minnesota and to the gold mines of the Public Lands, ried back a grapting Rabway. ‘Basketchqwan, Canada and Nova Scotia. The important lente ve ann dee Accpaer on raz Naw Jeaser Ramnoad.—As the Phila- topic of methods for desutphurizing ores ia referred to ‘4m general terme, and will be considered minutely in « sgubeequent report. It is the purpose of the Treasury Department to investigate the question of the produs- tion of the precious metals very carefully. The Public Lands in Florida. The returns received by the Commissioner of the Gen- 4 eral Land Office from the local office at Tallahassee, 4 Florida, exhibit that during the month of January iast 200 farms, comprising in the aggregate 21,490 acres, ‘were added to the productive force of that State under ‘Sho Homestesd act of July 21, 1858, which limite the en- ‘Aries to eighty acres each. Business at the Patent Office. Two hundred and twenty-eight patente will be tamed the Patent office for the week ending on Tuerday, delphia mail train was entering Rahway on Friday night ‘© man named Morris was run over by the train, bis leg cut off just below the knee joint and his head badly in- jured. He was living on the track when the train ‘ap’ and the coweatcher etruck him opon the head, throw:ng his body from the track, leaving only exposed. to this fact the man escaped with his life, He was taken to the Rahway depot where his wounds were dressed, after which he was removed to his home. i z i i i : Mr. a Columbia, reported back the bill to amend the act incor. the diffusion of useful Knowledge. Towstope? Home and for the relief of, Mr, GaRFiKxD, (rep.) of Ohio, presented the petition of abandoned children in the District of Columbia, which | one hundred and twenty-two citizens of Youngstown, passed. Also a Dill ay one hundred | Ohio, praying for the repeal of the five per cent tax on fon pavement Papnayivania avenue, weet from Fif- —— stroot, It was referred to the Committee @ the At halGpast four o'clock the House took a recess till ‘Whoie on the private calendar, alf-past coven o'clock this evening, the evening comien Mr. Incensot, o8 leave, introduced a bill meant to be for debate only, sesai for certain surveys in the District of Columbia, anda establishing a hospital in the District of Columbh for Evening Session. = Goa It wae referred fo the pin pea Fesumed ite session at half-past seven a et rai tioe. Mr. Mayxany, from tho same committee, repeted a Mr. Bessami took the chair as Speaker pro tem. bill refunding three hundred acd nineteen dojars to The proceedings were confined to debate on the Preni- THE BAHAMAS. Death ot a Venorable Colonist--Kelie! tor the Sufferers from the Hurricane--Respect to United States Ofticers, &c. By the arrival of the steamship Corsica at this port wo received files from the Babamas dated at waren erie . Day fi monced with a review of ibe por war, and a denial of ite rig Btater, He referred to the Crittenden resolutions as true policy for conducting the late war, and character. ived every departure from it as unconstituttenal and Mr. Francis Spence, at the age of one hundred and three Forty ana einer in the ote nent fam other ‘ioyalists’’ daring the American Revo- lution, and recoMected marching in the baggege train, under Sir Ralph Abercrombie, to St. Augustine, Fla, whence om that ly embarked for tne isiands. Governor Rawson returned from his out-isiand tour in her Mi "s gunvessel Cygnet, ‘The sum of jd was received from Dr. Bry- eat, through iddleton & Co., of New York, by Dr. Chipman, for the relief of the sufferers by the hur- ricaae, which commenced at Nassau on the Let of Octo- be, ilegal. Mr. Davis concluded his speech at 11:40. Wm B. of Washington, which was passed. dent's annual mersage. BB a So gd hga R H E MS he ARI og EE Bn le Teles ites asthe 4" oate have ir. raon, whic the isang the }' , h . m » ad fouse in N X i ‘in K, : owen Batare of a subititate. It wan dieagroed to. During the reading of the ill tne morniag tour ex. | defence of the’ action of Congress on the ubject of re- | Out Mee from he Bahamas are dated at Nassau, X. P., | We storm the ides of buring ourselves An tmierat tans A a way —y on the Biaine rg ep Sea the bill as over till te 9 next by yoo pinot teks tahane, wade or aay ain se ht ane ceeds te {he an of an exhib Fy : 0 on we Mae eee nay, | at disaéreed to without e call of the | ‘himtommittes on Commerce, si8 day having deen ae- | the Clerk's desk and. baving SS ue ge Pole er of | Schaum by, our Twenty nae Ose. experience, re. geived om Ny wy, the respociive mn ie ston in bs wi iain our dy eases in the shape of which we Wo! a0 fain Yate country, We wil renaily give Information about meer. cones, gut pipes or any ith portraits tuonograms, o., to order; a largest’ xtook of on'y ality ‘on hand, sell wholesale unt retail, 8 fi conta conscientious, keep am! w ver, bolting and polishing, 0d Eyin‘of dp not cynegmexore 1 prices. LA ON, sae of Meerach» ttn Goods, , Hear Vourth street. nd street UTR DIVORCES LEG Y on Aner York and other Fou frigte ES Mr, Swanatas, (rep.) of Ohio, then offered the following | signed for that € asa substitute for the entire propoaltion:— por Ne APPAraR, . Buor, from the Committee on | room door the following notice Whe eo — governments or adequate. proiee. Mr. wees jolat’ remtution, a ‘ing ee ae paaee to cause to be ekguards must not mix with the (% Gaia Kort “obroec’ Sar "Caraion deere Saber Dressed Siationy ph, Louldans, Florida, Texas and Arkaness; ond of the brig Vietory, of Yarmouth, Nova | as itis hard to tell ope from another.’ (hanghter.) whereas It'ts neomarry that peace and good order should | scotia 4 chronometer, in token of the teciation | Reterring to the decision of the Supreme Court im the be enforced io sald Siates until ley of peeovernment of the United States of Bit Nomese indiana conspiracy and the question of the constl- fe exe ke ad real bx + 9 ‘wacceseful efforts in rescuing from death tke mas- | tutfonality of the iron-ciad test oath, he ctorized it into military disteiols aod made subject to the military ayy be officers, crew and passengers of the brig E. e- , | as the Pope's bul againat the comet, and rAated a num- thority of the (nilad Staten, as hereinafter meationsd, gi Philadelphia, wrecked at sea January 1867. | ber of amusing anecdotes calculated to show that the i thet purpose Niraigla ahall constitute the First Digest ‘ SENATE. Wasnixoron, Feb, 26, 1867. ‘The Senate adjourned thie morning at half-past three @elock, Without any understanding as to when the vote om the 3B *Coneiruction bill should be taken ‘The Sea we mot at the neue) hour this mov rning THE RANKRUPY Pini. P ein Synth Caroling the Second areiny) |. Mr. Exior also reported a bill in relation to the reranue | the judge from being an ignoramus aud an ass, ben ae. . , fa, Alabama and Plurids the Third distric Teak, | cutter servi ‘The tiem of Bosanquot & Co. had in hand ted. Con saiticd et scien SN: te senate} Rage Porat ie an"Lovhic 08 8 | SRefeaane utr grr utiag the ak Aurora | cur ad sald he eet Ss te bon and, or | Segue te fone vane a Rogiand Yr toe vnwrem | M:MOWAN, atoroy thd Contry o ee pkrupt bi ° it to : « oa “ deren ton eomaitio sfconcrane eit" Wand | MSR SRA na oh uy ta a Pie jes cain oi it tn Be cree Glers, “and Tih gweur Your Ad he ocala Mone guaney | q Commedon Midgely and the oftcera of the United ie oe A FETERMENT OF ACCOUNTS OF MEKORENY OPMICERE Alms not below the rank of Brigat atch oitees ne Nesters steam tugs A. A. Milis’ and Mi $211,008 you." | (Goneral laughter.) _ mau or yal A pete ppb Geena suost: 1 ae. Howe (r9p.) of Wie, Jom ibe Commits on tig ues and atoree be bi te ar Bir tas fevers cetor siete oT” | Yar tho gueslon ef reccansonans tiene mest tg ‘Whiteland the, oticore er Majetyrn Secoad West “Hiaiepareesing Moonta “Cut Eire wi: Cisitan, reported adversely on woverat pile to relivwe - Be eae he dutty of edch officer assienet as | After a discussion between Meners, Eliot and Pike the ree Of (he Prosident wae consistent Previous rogiesent Raz were invited by Mra, Rawson 0 |e ona ENUARGED JOINTS akOoTTD disbursing oBleers who, hed lot vorciere rr govern aforonstt to po tye er an nF rion, oj be we Songiatiad with, truth, onaatent with pa by Se) Saonen Gear: teenie Cobia Ur Ta Fon cuted Oy De PacHante Aus, ment money expended a © taid thene was ag | Properts, cause punis! net of ft adversely Senate former Joba S Rowland, let for +e = » ena RMB tne SL ER «) gress alread; f hie ei and, erlminale; hi he ‘abow | Pealimg certain provisions of the law of June 26, 1864, ican . The Dill passed V the House Va, January | — - aoe by proviaing fer thel: gotuloment ts a ‘iabamals to "take Jared a of nana "y ccacerning feamen on board of publle aad vara | ie oxser ay ren it over tanh of the Saawe tore meee fomniagihy labae Poth Ae UE matin woman + seyin ene Commition on the Districy « | cecamer’ for the trial of offendars, he“apsit have power to | Dill to suthorise chang by SP, Mighie, eoa than te\yt oe “Alatahder evar. planted "any of [Minister at Peru, sailed in her. dh nararings, Wuorine, Spt #, Podms Musiotioas: irobiia, reported adversely on a petiiion for the w'= | OFRAnize military comam)ttees or tetbunala for tha pu | oyner aids to navigation the bis inces, It would, te “nd OI matters, and other features, now ready, 4 t Of unnaturelsed citizens in sre ths. spews a niblary — orig" sehen Ode wean 4 a conae of the United Biateae Pomed. tee to | an outrage, Wurying’ forever ‘all hopes or hee A WOMAN CHARGED WITH POISONING. 10 TO THOMAS B. AGNEWA, GIREN WiOk AND ” ‘ 4 ange certain collection | and Vir. 1b OD th 5 to — ix streets, wh iit Bnd Teas, Coffees \ eens Sa toe te Tee Poutinen Copetere, SES That at as put under military arkest by | Rinia. Passed, with “mmendinetsn, ire a Dili | So-eperate avery Tmewer of tno Hcese i. golsh, te Boston, Feb, 16, 1867. our and every cise Cheaper any ore Neg » (rep.) of Ind. vatue Sgr thie acl shall. be. tried without. tn authorizing the Becretary of th tb cause ox- | th the In the effort to In the Municipal Court to-day a woman ‘Avleail | York. “One prise house. uve: Fortes, i, eu teh’, des: no “crvel Of unusual " punistanent -eball } aminations to de made cf ht evermns zon inventions tk ry? sok rop. | Soribuer wes arfaigned ou tne of poisoning one | an “TTT oe 5007, 4, 1673. creas steppe “tngeey aun peat in maciinery and vessels in ahd ‘of uavigasion add for | orty and righ ra J. Brown, residing at No. 102 Hanover on ee Detain aed Gas eaeeet Coe Lok inst reer rye the hie via eyeenr at a the proweton of, in and propery a fom ad appro | down thecal cil Jest 1 appears tnat_Beriouet ‘ber | or tent from buuloegy, fr = vr 5 WF the an. - sora See ees - poy fhe (tom) of Par tremn the same committe, $8 $10,000 for exanfination on the 26th inet, > Gerson "Ofice houre irom 6 v= hy .